Sardjoe was born in 2006 in
The Hague, Netherlands. Her father is Indo-Surinamese while her mother is of half-Indian and half-Dutch descent. She played
football when young and started taking
hip hop dance classes, but switched to
breakdancing at age seven. She is a member of the groups Heavyhitters and Hustlekidz and is coached by Ton Steenvoorden. Sardjoe traveled internationally to attend different breakdancing tournaments and in 2022, she first won the Dutch championships, then the European championship, and the
Red Bull BC One world championship in a six-month span. In 2023, she earned qualification for the
2024 Summer Olympics, featuring the first appearance of breakdancing at the Olympics. There, she defeated
Manizha Talash in the pre-qualifying matchup, the first breakdancing battle in Olympic history, and advanced to the round-robin stage. She advanced from the round-robin tournament and ultimately finished in fourth place, losing in an 8–19 vote to
Liu Qingyi in the bronze medal match. ==References==